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Ketchup on Everything, by Nathan Robinson

joselovesyou's review

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4.0

This was such a great read. I cared so deeply for the Tather family. Their love, their loss and their grief was palpable. The longing and dedication Elliott held on to in hopes of restoring his family jumped off the page. Really enjoyed this one.

edengatsby's review

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3.0

I really liked the idea of this book and I do think it was well written but for me personally it all fell pretty flat. The characters had nothing exciting about them. I don't think there was enough time to get a feel for the characters, especially the bad guys. There was a lot of potential for them to be interesting, multi dimensional characters and I feel that was completely lost.

I enjoyed the start but found myself laughing at the "suspense" parts. This book may have been better if it was longer. I feel like there needed more build up for the suspense and more descriptions of the characters, rather than it all being so abrupt. There's fast paced and then there's down right lacking. This is just on the wrong end of that spectrum.

heathershectichideaway's review

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4.0

The start of this book was very confusing but then you figure out how it ties together with the whole book. It was a very short read but I enjoyed it a lot. The conclusion of this book is amazing and I hope that there is a sequel to trail behind it. If you like vampire books then I definitely recommend this book to you! The main character goes through a ton of events during this 162 page journey, Well Done Nathan Robinson.

teamredmon's review against another edition

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5.0

Elliot's life is in shambles. He's a shadow of his former self, traveling with his wife in an RV. He is desperately searching for what was lost, but he feels that he's the only one who cares anymore. One late night, he pulls into an old diner for coffee and a slice of pie. He's eating his pie while the only waitress prepares for closing time when something happens that will change his life forever. We then find out what broke Elliot. And let me tell you this, it just about broke me reading it. I read the whole thing in one session at 4 in the morning when I couldn't sleep. It was hard to read, but I couldn't stop. This one made me cry in the first 50 pages; I was deeply invested in this story and the characters. Ketchup on Everything is my first read from Nathan Robinson, and I have to say that I'm impressed. I'll be reading more from him very soon.

pinkzebrareads's review

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4.0

The start of this book was very confusing but then you figure out how it ties together with the whole book. It was a very short read but I enjoyed it a lot. The conclusion of this book is amazing and I hope that there is a sequel to trail behind it. If you like vampire books then I definitely recommend this book to you! The main character goes through a ton of events during this 162 page journey, Well Done Nathan Robinson.
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